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33-5-72
Section 33-5-72 Emergency engine or motor shut-off switch. (a) It shall be unlawful
on the waters of this state for any person to operate, or give permission to another person
to operate, any vessel less than 24 feet in length having an open construction and having
more than 50 horsepower, unless the vessel is equipped with an emergency engine or motor shut-off
switch. (b) The shut-off switch referred to in subsection (a), shall be a lanyard-type engine
cutoff switch and shall be attached to the person, clothing, or personal flotation device
of the operator, as is appropriate, and shall be constructed and installed in a manner so
that when in use, any removal of the operator from the normal operating station will result
in the immediate shut-off of the engine or motor. (c) For the purpose of this section,
"open construction" means any vessel described herein not having a permanently affixed
top or cabin. (d) Any person violating this section shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor,...

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33-5-52
Section 33-5-52 Boater safety certification generally. (a) Every person, except those
specifically exempted by statutory enactment, within five years from April 28, 1994, shall
procure a boater safety certification before operating a motorized vessel upon the waters
of this state, as defined in Section 33-5-3. This section shall not apply to
any sailboat, rowboat, or canoe. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, an Alabama
resident 16 years of age and older, who has not been previously issued a boater safety certification,
may for a period of thirty (30) days following the date of sale of the vessel to the person,
operate the vessel upon the waters provided the following conditions are met: (1) The vessel
has been registered in the name of the person; and (2) a bill of sale for the vessel, indicating
that the person is the purchaser and owner of the vessel, is in the possession of the person
at all times of operation. In addition, any person while taking test drives of...
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33-5-73
Section 33-5-73 Operation of vessel in excess of speed zone prohibited. No person shall
under any circumstances operate a vessel on the waters of this state in excess of a speed
zone established by regulation of the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources.
The commissioner may promulgate rules and regulations establishing speed zones, in areas on
the waters of this state as deemed hazardous by the commissioner. (Acts 1994, No. 94-652,
p. 1243, §27.)...
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33-6A-4
Section 33-6A-4 Compliance with federal laws, etc. Every recreational vessel and residence
boat owner, operator, and occupant shall comply with United States Coast Guard or other federal
laws and regulations pertaining to marine sanitation devices and with United States Environmental
Protection Agency or other federal laws and regulations pertaining to areas in which the discharge
of sewage, treated or untreated, is prohibited. (Act 2002-59, p. 145, §4.)...
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9-11-394
Section 9-11-394 Taking, transportation, sale, etc., of marine mammals, etc., in violation
of provisions of article, etc. Except as provided for by an international treaty, convention
or agreement to which the United States is a party or by any statute implementing any such
treaty, convention or agreement, it shall be unlawful: (1) For any person or vessel or other
conveyance to take any marine mammal in waters or on lands under the jurisdiction of Alabama;
(2) For any person to use any port, harbor or other place under the jurisdiction of Alabama
for any purpose in any way connected with the taking of marine mammals or marine mammal products;
(3) For any reason, with respect to any marine mammal taken in violation of this article and
regulations promulgated thereunder or the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and regulations
promulgated thereunder: a. To possess any such mammal; or b. To transport, sell or offer for
sale any such mammal or any marine mammal product made from any...
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22-23-41
Section 22-23-41 Permit to construct or modify water system - Application. Any person
proposing to operate, construct, install, add to or make major modification of a public water
system shall, prior to construction of such, file with the board an application for a permit
to do so, together with complete plans and specifications and a statement containing a general
description of the proposed public water system or of the proposed changes in the existing
system, showing the geographical location thereof with relation to the source of water supply
and the manner of storage, purification, treatment or delivery proposed or used for the supply,
and all the sanitary and health conditions surrounding and affecting the said supply and the
works, system and plant. The plans and specifications and statements shall be in such form
and shall detail such matters as the board by regulation shall require. (Acts 1977, No. 805,
p. 1389, §11.)...
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32-5-220
Section 32-5-220 Flares or other warning devices - Carrying required by certain vehicles;
specifications. (a) No person shall operate any truck, passenger bus, or truck tractor upon
any highway outside the corporate limits of municipalities at any time from a half hour after
sunset to a half hour before sunrise unless there shall be carried in such vehicle the following
equipment, except as provided in subsection (b) of this section: (1) At least three
flares or three red electric lanterns each of which shall be capable of being seen and distinguished
at a distance of 500 feet under normal atmospheric conditions at nighttime. Each flare (liquid-burning
pot torch) shall be capable of burning for not less than 12 hours in five miles per hour wind
velocity and capable of burning in any air velocity from zero to 40 miles per hour. Every
such flare shall be substantially constructed so as to withstand reasonable shocks without
leaking. Every such flare shall be carried in the vehicle in a...
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33-5-9
Section 33-5-9 Vessels to be registered and numbered. Every vessel on the waters of
this state shall be registered and numbered. No person shall operate or give permission for
the operation of any vessel on such waters unless the vessel is registered and numbered with
the identifying number set forth in the certificate of registration displayed on each side
of the bow of such vessel, or in accordance with applicable federal law or in accordance with
a federally approved numbering system of another state, and unless the certificate of number
awarded to such vessel is in full force and effect. (Acts 1959, No. 576, p. 1442, §7.)...

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32-15-2
Section 32-15-2 Renting to intoxicated person. Whoever rents a motor vehicle to any
person to operate upon any public highway or street, knowing that such person is in an intoxicated
condition or under the influence of drugs, shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor
and shall be subject to imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not less than 30 days
nor more than 12 months, or shall be fined not less than $25.00 nor more than $100.00, or
shall be both fined and imprisoned. (Acts 1927, No. 456, p. 507; Code 1940, T. 36, §97.)...

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32-5-245
Section 32-5-245 Reflectors or similar warning devices on horse-drawn wagons and other
vehicles. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a horse-drawn wagon, buggy, carriage,
or other vehicle upon any public highway, road, or street between sunset and sunrise unless
there is affixed to the rear of such vehicle at least two red reflectors or similar warning
devices, one on each corner, and to the front of such vehicle one amber reflector or similar
warning device on the left-hand front of said vehicle. Any person who violates this section
is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished as prescribed by law. All
laws or parts of laws which conflict with this section are repealed, but this section
does not repeal the provisions of subsection (e) of Section 32-5-240. (Acts 1951, No.
131, p. 357.)...
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